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1.Start->Run-> input"msconfig"Find the relevant stuff in the auto-start, and remove the pair.
2.Start->Run-> input""Find the Apache service and set it to start manually.
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Run -msconfig-start there and find apache and unhook the front.
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Apache - Process information.
Process file: apache or.
Process Name: Apache WebServer Description: It is a web server related program, which is used to establish local Internet intranet web services.
Produced by: Apache
Belongs to: Apache WebServer
System Process: No.
Backgrounder: Yes.
Use of the Internet: No.
Hardware-related: No.
Common error: Unknown n a
Memory Usage: Unknown n a
Security Level (0-5): Unknown N a
Spyware: No.
Adware: No.
Virus: No.
Trojan: No.
So, did you install some software that caused it to load automatically at startup?
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Two places: Start - Run - Startup in msconfig and Services (choose to hide Microsoft services first) If you are not familiar with it, use hijackthis to get logs and let others tell you which one should be deleted Delete it messily, the system crashed, don't blame me for not reminding you.
The introduction of hijackthis is in the post bar.
After getting the logs, post them in the virus bar, and there will be a master to help you solve it (it can definitely be solved, don't worry):
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This is not a mandatory item for your system, you can choose whether to disable the start according to your needs, if there is a problem with the system after the ban, you can turn on the auto-start again.
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It can be banned, apache is server software.
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Set it in: startservers 5 so that after starting apache, there are 5 idle child processes waiting to accept the request. You can also refer to the minspareservers and maxspareservers settings.
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If you have disabled the program in the startup item, but there is still this program in the system process, it is likely that the process of "automatically" starting the program is set in the "System Services".
It is recommended that the landlord go to the "service" to modify it.
Right-click on "My Computer" - Management - Services & Applications - Services - Find the "Services" item of the program - then set it to "manual" launch - OK.
That should do the trick.
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Hello, for your situation, you can try the following:
Upgrade the security to the latest version in the store. Go to Le'an, and select App Freeze in Application Management, so that you can ban some processes.
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1.If you have installed 360 Security Guard, you can directly set the startup items in the optimization acceleration to select which processes will start at boot time;
2.If you don't have 360 (or other similar software) installed, you can type msconfig in the run window to set up the startup items.
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Windows R key combination to open the run menu,Then enter msconfig and you can see the programs and services that start at boot,And then find the relevant items inside,Then prohibit it,If you still don't understand, you can find me,I'll do my best to help you answer,Thank you!
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Restore the system.,That thing is a server platform.,If you're not a server.,Restore the system.,Stand-alone machines generally don't install that.。
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Run msconfig on boot
Find the service, there it is.
Or Control Panel - Performance & Maintenance - Management Tools - Services.
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Apache itself is a system designed for servers, and I personally think it's normal to have threads that occupy resources at boot, because the server won't always shut down and boot up, and I definitely don't think about this when designing software. In addition, whether your machine's hard disk is a server hard disk or not, the speed is slow, and it is about the same for half a day to read.
It always scans your settings to see which files are available for external browsing, and which ones to put in the memory. It is not possible for someone to access the hard drive.
Otherwise, you can prohibit apache-related things from running on the computer.,If you want to uninstall that read disk separately, don't do it.,Then uninstall Apache entirely.。
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Use 360 boot to speed up startup and service items to see if you can prohibit startup. If that doesn't work, you can open a schedule in Task Manager. Right-click on it and select Open Folder to delete the file.
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Open 360 Security Guard, click Optimize Acceleration, and then find the startup option, you can set the boot startup item, and you can prohibit the program or process from booting and starting.
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